Archive for August, 2005

Seremban’s Beef Noodles, Sugarcane Juice And “Rojak”

August 13th, 2005, Jason

We (Chun Kit and me) were driving back to Tampin on Saturday afternoon, when we got caught in the highway jam near Seremban. It was lunch time and we decided to exit at Seremban to fill our empty stomach and also to avoid the traffic jam at the highway. The only 2 foods and 1 beverage that came to my mind at that moment were Seremban Market’s “Beef Noodles”, “Rojak” and “Sugarcane Juice”.

The “Beef Noodles” in Seremban is totally different from what I had with Earl-Ku in Petaling Street (Not PPS the blog portal!) the other day. It is also totally different from Tangkak’s “Beef Noodles” as well. The above picture is the “Beef Noodles” I ate in Petaling Street, while the bottom picture is the one I ate in Seremban. See the huge difference between the two?

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The noodles they used are made by themselves, which tastes very similar to “Lou Shu Fan 老鼠粉” but has the length of the normal noodles. Instead of thick soya sauce, they used home made beef patty and a lot more unknown ingredients to create their very own and special sauce. As far as I know, it is a recipe that the old couples created themselves. The old lady will put some peanuts, pickles and sprinkle lots of sesame seed onto the noodles before it is served.

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It costs RM5 per bowl. However, if you want to eat their beef meatballs, you have to order another bowl of beef meatballs, which costs RM5 per bowl or RM0.50 per meatball. I think it is a little bit expensive but when comes to eating, price should never be your fear factor. Not all the time though! –coughs- The soup is also tasty, boiled with Chinese herbs, spices and more beef. Do not be fooled by its grayish and clear soup, it has just enough tastes to stun your taste buds. They said Ling (Lim?) Liong Sik (Malaysia’s previous transport minister) once came to eat their “Beef Noodles” too.

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Another must try is the “Sugarcane Juice”, which is just next to the “Beef Noodles” stall. The colour of the juice is very light in colour, unlike the normal sugarcane juice that is dark green in colour. However, I dare to say and bet RM100 on it that it tastes as sweet as those dark green coloured sugarcane juice and yet, it will never be too sweet. The sweetness is just perfect, right at that neutral point.

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After having our lunch, I went to buy the “Rojak”, which is also another must-eat dish when you are in Seremban Market. The stall offers two type of “Rojak” only, or rather one to be exact – with and without noodles. It is quite similar to the Malay’s “Rojak”, as they basically use the same ingredients like potatoes, “Tau Fu”, bean sprouts, cucumbers and I-do-not-know-what-is-it. I bought 5 packets home for my family members and glad that my father still enjoys eating it as usual.

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If you happen to pass by Seremban during lunch hour or late afternoon, do make a stop at Seremban and find your way to Seremban Market. The stalls are at the 3rd floor and you will never miss it. There are many more delicacy like “Char Kuey Teow“, “Steamed Chicken with Porridge”, “Fish Head BeeHoon with Milk” and all types of wet curry powder in Seremban waiting for me to try, but I never like to go Seremban as there is nothing to do, nothing to shop, nothing to see and every street is jammed.

2 Days Of Fame

August 12th, 2005, Jason

After 4 posts on my trip to K.L. to meet up with my favourite bloggers and 2 side stories that happened during my 6 days trip, I have finally penned down everything that will remain in my memory for a very long time. If you have missed them and want to read them, here are the links – “Bloggers’ Gathering / K.L. trip” – Day 1, Day 2, Day 3 and 4, and Day 5. The side stories are “Body Glove Is Sueing Me For……” and “The Girl / Waitress From Feeling Café“.

I thought 115 clicks from PPS would be my highest record since I started blogging 9 months ago. To my surprise, I got 123 clicks yesterday for my “The Girl / Waitress From Feeling Café“. Although I pinged twice for the same post, I have about 60 clicks already when I first pinged. (There are too many pings in PPS already, so I ping twice ONLY for each entry. However, I promise not to flood PPS with my pings.)

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The reasons that I could come up with are :

1) Everybody wants to have a look at the girl / waitress that I think is beautiful and sweet. However, beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder.

OR

2) PPS is flooded with posts about the haze in the city. Therefore, bloggers / readers are looking for something different to read on.

OR

3) A psycho actually clicked on the ping at PPS for 123 times within 24 hours.

OR

4) It was the very catchy title – “Body Glove Is Sueing Me For……” that attracted some bloggers / readers to visit my blog and they thought they might read something as interesting as that post again.

OR

5) My blog somehow managed to catch the bloggers’ / readers’ little attention and interest and they came back for more. (After 8 months of pinging PPS, finally, I got noticed for 2 posts. Being noticed for 2 posts is better than nothing, OK?)

OR

6) All the reason stated above.

Although I am not sure what is the real reason behind it, but it has definitely boost up my confidence level. I even received a comment from a reader / blogger with the name of JacKing this afternoon.

Dear Jason,

Kindly let me put a comment on your future. You can be :

1. An engineer
2. An author of “How to Tackle A Lady - As Easy As A-B-C”.
3. A promoter for any new, existing products, starting with Body Glove.
4. A food critics- from the roadside to the cosy restaurants.
5. A tourist guide: Klang Valley specialist.
6. A professional photographer.
7. Lastly but not least, another to be Jeff Ooi successor.

You’re simply versatile. Cheers and keep up your good works. :-)

I am flabbergasted and totally flattered. Thanks for your compliments but :

1. I am still struggling with my studies.
2. I am still single all these while.
3. I am not suitable to be a model due to my huge body size, or fat in other word.
4. There are better food critics out there in blogsphere.
5. It was the K.L. people who gave me information and brought me around Klang Valley.
6. Armed with a 2.0 mega pixel, point and shoot camera, that is not a professional work. Perhaps, it is my style that you are refering to?
7. Throw a stone and you will hit a dozen of better-than-me bloggers’ heads. It is still a long journey for me to reach the level of our Malaysia’s Blogsphere Representatives like Jeff Ooi, Kenny Sia, Minishorts, Suannie, Peter Tan, and the list never ends.

A very big “Thank You” to all the bloggers / readers (including PPS) who visited my blog and read my 2 posts – “Body Glove Is Sueing Me For……” and “The Girl / Waitress From Feeling Café“.

An even bigger “Thank You” and a warm hug to all my loyal readers and “Si-Fu 师傅”s since I started blogging, you know who you are! –hugs- I hope you enjoyed reading my posts as much as I enjoyed blogging them. Thank you!

However, I do not blog for readers. I mean, not 100% but 25% only. That is one of the reasons why I took down my counters - netstat and onestat, leaving only the site referrals, to avoid myself from blogging for readers or traffic whoring. (No offence to anybody though.) So, I guess my 2 days fame will end here. –sniff sniff-

Thank you for visiting my blog. I appreciate it from the bottom of my heart.

Thank you!

P/S :

There will be another update by midnight or tomorrow morning. I wanted to thank everyone in my next post, but I have just too many things to mumble about. Therefore, it became a standalone post.

I think I just gave wrote a very long speech post to thank my visitors, just like I have won an award. I think I should win the “Most ‘Shiok Sendiri’ Blogger” award! -lol-

The Girl / Waitress From Feeling Cafe

August 11th, 2005, Jason

If you have forgotten the girl that I have met in a café during my first day of my K.L. trip, let me refresh your memory by quoting part of the text about the girl.

The waitress that served us is cute! Her smile is sweet! It took me lots of effort, trials and errors to take a clear shot of the girl. I managed to slip a note that I wrote in Mandarin to her while paying the bills.

“To the only girl that is a cashier and a waitress for the night, (Other girls were working as bar tender beverage maker.)

Your smile is very sweet.

You look beautiful. :-)

From,
Jason, Malacca.”

-blush blush-

I did not leave my contact number but I did leave my email address. After all, who will give his/her contact number to a stranger? Not even me, what more a cute girl like her? Therefore, email address is a better way. No? The guys behind our table tried to get her phone number from her, but they failed and she gave them a very embarrassed and annoyed smile. –lol- As for me, when I went to collect the receipt, she gave me her sweet smile again.

-blush blush-

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Thursday night, we (Chee Yong, Chun Kit, Lee Hwee and me) went there again as supposedly it was our last night there since we have planned to go back to Tampin after my super mini bloggers’ gathering at Mid Valley on Friday. As usual, we stepped into the café and she was the one who served us again. However, she did not tie her hair that night and she looks prettier when she does not tie her hair. I mean, she looks more matured and attractive when she lets her hair down.

We ordered our drinks again and started to talk craps again. In the meantime, I was spying at her whenever she walked past our table or when she was at the counter. It was then I wrote a note and requested the performers to read out.

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“To the waitress that served us today,

You look more beautiful when you do not tie your hair.

Jason.”

She smiled when the performers read the note. The sweet smile again, it just melts my people’s heart. Not long after that, I saw some guys from another table tried to strike a conversation with her to get her phone number. Again, she showed them a very embarrassed and annoyed smile. –lol-

It was approaching 1AM and since it was my last night in K.L., I decided to try my luck by asking her to take a photo with me. I wrote some bull shits notes on the small piece of paper and passed it to her again when I was paying the bills.

“This is my last night in K.L. as I will be going back to Malacca tomorrow. It is really nice to see you during my trip. This is also the first time I have done such crazy and foolish thing and it definitely has left a very weird but funny memory for me. Can I take a picture with you?”

She agreed and we took a picture together. Thank God the picture turned out good, as my 3 years old digital camera is only 2.0 mega pixel and it does not take very good pictures like it used to be.

Again, Chee Yong and Chun Kit questioned me why I did not ask for her name or contact number, not even a handshake. I said to them, “I have written my email address on the note and it is up to her whether she wants to contact me or not. If she wants to tell me her name, she will do so just now. Just let it be.” Besides, this weird encounter with the waitress would come to an end as soon as I leave K.L. for Malacca; unless, she decided to contact me one way or through another. Therefore, I do not see the reasons for me to ask for her name and phone number. Do you agree with me?

It was Friday and after the super mini gathering, I was very tired as I was out for the whole day and I did not have the stamina to drive for another 90 minutes back to Tampin. Therefore, we opted to go back the next day (Saturday morning) instead of Friday night. Again, we went to Feeling Café to chill before heading back to UKM and she was there again.

She served us, again. When she saw me, she was surprised and said “Eeeeeee?”. I guessed she was surprised to see me that night as I have told her that yesterday night (Thursday night) would be my last night in K.L. in my previous note. It also meant that she somehow remembered me, right? Quickly, I passed her a CD. A CD that contains her photos that we took on the first night, which I have burned and planned to ask Chee Yong to pass it to her the next time he visits the café with his girl friend – Lee Hwee.

I passed her the CD, with a long note inside (I have included my email address, phone number and my blog’s URL.). She said “Thank You” and went to serve other patrons. This was the first time I had a conversation with her, about 5 sentences. Her voice is quite sweet and soft. Although it is still incomparable to another friend of mine, it is just nice and above average for a girl’s voice.

It was then the performers read out another note, which came from some guys sitting quite far away from us. The guys wanted to know her name and contact number. Again, she shook her head to say “No” and the guys were disappointed. Chun Kit teased me, “Look at other people! So brave, asking for her name and contact number just like that! Why are you still passing little notes to her without asking her name? So out-dated.” I smiled sheepishly. Not long after that, another guy from another table did the same thing, to ask for her name and contact number through the performers. Again, he failed.

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I slipped another note to her while paying the bills.

“You are very popular in this café. It seems that everybody tries to ask for your name and phone number. –wink-”

We left the café at 1AM and headed back to UKM. Throughout the whole journey and whole night, I kept looking at my mobile phone, hoping that she would send me a SMS that night after reading my note in the CD. However, my mobile phone was lying there like a dead machine. I was hoping to receive a SMS from an unknown number, hoping that it would be her. After 2 days with no news from her, I supposed everything has ended.

However, on 10th of August at 3:45PM, somebody left a comment in my SayBox. (SayBox rocks!) It was none other than the waitress from Feeling Café. Finally, she visited my blog after so many days. I was very excited at that moment and gave a call to Chee Yong. –lol-

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Her name is Dion, as written by her in my SayBox and she wrote her email address as well. From her email address, I guess her Chinese name would be “Yi Fang”. Since I have her email address, I will just keep in touch with her by writing emails to her. –wink-

Dion,

Thanks for visiting my blog. I have been waiting for your news for the past 7 days and finally, you came and left your email address for me to keep in touch with you. Although only now I got to know your name, I am sure that it is never too late to start a new friendship. Nice to know/meet you.

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If any of you happen to go to that cafe and see her on duty, go up and say “Hi” to her and tell her that you seen her in my blog. OK? -blek-

Side note :

Chun Kit, now, tell me, whose method is more effective? –evil grins-

In my previous post - “Body Glove Is Sueing Me For……“, I would like to clarify that June is not a store supervisor but she is the Advertising and Promotion Manager for Body Glove (M) Sdn. Bhd. Suddenly I feel so proud and my face is plastered with gold (脸上贴金), because someone with such high rank actually came down to talk to a small fish like me.

Another good news, I received an email from June and June has agreed to offer me their Body Glove Privilege Card (BGPC) for free. For your information, you need to purchase RM200 and above in a single receipt in order to apply for the privilege card. (Nee, do not get jealous, OK? I know you have bought more than RM200 worth of Body Glove product to apply for the card.)

Now, give me one reason why I should not respect the Body Glove marketing team.

I got a total of 115 clicks from PPS alone for my post - “Body Glove Is Sueing Me For……”. A whole new record for me, as my usual posts will only have 13 to 26 clicks. (I pinged twice for the same entry though. There are too many pings in PPS, so I am pinging twice for each posts. But I promise I will never ever flood PPS.) I wonder what is my total hits for that day.

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Body Glove Is Suing Me For……

August 9th, 2005, Jason

Note : If you see this happening or similar posts at other blog, you see it first at “Jason Mumbles”.

defamation and violation of copyright law! -shivers-

Last Thursday, while I was waiting for NeeNee’s call to meet up for dinner, I received a call from an unidentified number.

“Hello?”
“Is this Jason Lioh speaking?”
“Speaking.”
“I am June, calling from Body Glove.”
“Huh?”

“We found your blog and read the two posts – ‘The War Between Giordano And Body Glove‘ and ‘A Gift From NeeNee‘, which have a direct relationship to Body Glove. We came to a conclusion that you have violated the copyright law and defamation of our product. Therefore, we are considering to sue you for compensation.”
“What?! Fuck!”

OK, cut the craps. If you believe that, I am so sorry. I was just joking, but at least the title caught your interest. Peace! –blek- What actually happened was…

“We found your blog and have read the two posts – ‘The War Between Giordano And Body Glove‘ and ‘A Gift From NeeNee‘. They are very interesting and to show our appreciation, we would like to give you some gifts. Is it possible for you to come over to our Body Glove outlet in Jalan Bukit Bintang, tomorrow at 1PM?”
“Sure. It should not be any problem.”

To cut short, the people from Body Glove office stumbled upon my blog and have read the two posts, one that I consider as very lame. For God knows why, they found it to be interesting and decided to give me some gifts to show their appreciation for my effort in blogging about their Body Glove products.

The next day, we (Chee Yong, Chun Kit and me) went to Bukit Bintang and it did not take us very long to find the outlet. I introduced myself as Jason and the worker immediately paged June to inform her about my arrival.

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As June (SYT, I can say.) was away at that moment, she asked me to choose 4 garments of any price and any design. I was surprised. Really! How many chances in your lifetime you get to buy take clothes from a shop that sells branded product? I mean, I was basically doing daylight robbery at the Body Glove outlet in Jalan Bukit Bintang.

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Other than my Giordano T-shirts collection that I bought by myself, I do not buy clothes myself that often. I only do shopping like twice or thrice per year. My mother is the one who buys my shirts for me and one or two T-shirts from NeeNee. Therefore, I was having difficulties in choosing all 4 shirts. How I wished NeeNee was there to help me but she was having class that time. –sighs-

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After one hour, I finally picked 2 T-shirts and 1 shirt.

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Was not I supposed to choose 4 garments? Why I only chose 3? I kept the last one for NeeNee. –wink- It was her who bought my first Body Glove T-shirt a few weeks ago, which gave me the inspiration to blog about it and came up with a lame post after that. Thus, resulting in today’s daylight robbery at the Body Glove outlet. Thanks a lot, Nee! –hugs- I called her and she asked me to choose something for her. NeeNee was interested with a jacket but the price backed her off that time. However, I felt that the jacket would look good on her and that was the main reason why I took the jacket. So, Jason saved the day again! –lol-

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I went to the counter to pay for collect my items. The machine showed a total of RM283.50 or something near to that value. However, since they are currently having mega sales (10% for the first item and 40% for the second item.), the total should be way lesser than that amount. She gave each of us an accessory for bags. It has a clock and a little compass in it.

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After thanking June and the workers there, we left the shop. Immediately, I regretted. Why did not I ask whether I could exchange the clothes with the bag? Damn! Next, to buy a bag from Body Glove and get a Body Glove membership card!

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Anyway, a very big thank you to the staffs at Body Glove for reading my blog and the gift as a token of appreciation. At first, I like Body Glove because it was a gift from NeeNee. But now, I have second thoughts. Perhaps I would start buying my T-shirts from Body Glove from now on.

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To thank June and the staff at Body Glove, I bought a “Thank You” card for them.

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P/S :

With this incident that happened on me, I am even more proud of my blog. To the anonymous who commented on my previous post - “Welcome to the world. Did anyone tell you that you are boring?”, perhaps you should eat your words back. I accept negative comments from people, but not from anonymous. Peace!

Being a loyal fan of Giordano for the past 3 years and wearing their T-shirts in and out and at every function and occasion, I was somehow a little disappointed when this incident happened on me. I mean…… You know…… It is like… Never mind, I think you would understand how I feel, right?

Again, June is quite cute and pretty too. Do make a visit to Body Glove outlet at Jalan Bukit Bintang to see for yourself and remember to buy something. -lol- (Free advertising for Body Glove.)

Bloggers’ Gathering / KL Trip - Day 5

August 8th, 2005, Jason

Warning : 100% not dial-up friendly. This post contains nearly 30 photos. Good luck with loading the photos.

Click on the links to read the posts on Day 1, Day 2, Day 3 and Day 4.

Finally, it was Friday. We (Chee Yong, Chun Kit and me) had to leave UKM early in the afternoon, as I need to make a visit to Body Glove’s outlet at Jalan Bukit Bintang at 1PM. (I will blog about it in details.) After I was done with my stuff at the Body Glove outlet, we split up as all three of us have different places to go. I went to Section 17, Petaling Jaya again to meet up with NeeNee, as I wanted to pass her a present that I got from Body Glove.

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I reached her campus at about 4PM and I called her. She did not pick up the call. I messaged her. There was no reply. After 15 minutes, I called her again and nobody picked up the call. After another 15 minutes, I messaged her and there was no reply again. I waited at the nearby bus stop from 4PM until 5:15PM. The same bus passed the bus stop for at least 5 times. I was really mad and messaged her sister – Yen Nee to grumble about it. Immediately, her sister called NeeNee (Thanks a lot, sis!) and miraculously, she picked up the call. Then only NeeNee called me and said she did not notice I called and messaged her and her phone was in silent mode.

Honestly, I was very mad and pissed off, as it was not fun at all to wait at the bus stop and doing nothing for almost 75 minutes. Furthermore, the weather was hot, the air was smelly, I was sweating, my body was sticky and most importantly, I was hungry! I met up with her after that, passed her the present, talked a little bit and left the place, as she has spoilt my entire mood for the day. (Nee, you better do something for me as compensation! I want a bag from Body Glove and a wallet. –evil grins-)

I then took a cab to Mid Valley for my own bloggers’ gathering, which was to be held at 8PM at McDonalds. Since it was still early and I was hungry, I decided to try something at The Manhattan Fish Market. The waiters are very polite, the atmosphere is good and the service is very swift too. It left a very good impression inside me, as it was my first visit to this restaurant.

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I ordered the currently on promotion dish – Fresh Mussels with Lemon Sauce, or something similar to that. The normal price for this dish is RM13.90 and the dish is currently priced at RM6.95 throughout the promotion period. It comes in half a dozen and a few pieces of freshly baked breads for you to dip with. Six is definitely enough for two persons, even I managed to finish four of them only. It is very good as the mussels served are fresh and the sauce goes well with the mussels and the breads.

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I ordered their fried mushroom as well. It is really crispy, as they claimed in their menus. It comes in half a dozen too, with a small bowl of lemon sauce (again). I burned my tongue when I first ate it. The mushroom’s juice and oil were oozing out when I bit on it. Again, the portion is enough for two persons and I only managed to finish four of them. (Four again? Bad luck!)

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After I finished my meal, I went to McDonalds and started to wait for the people who have promised to meet up with me before I came to K.L. Milly came first and it was nice to meet her again after our last meet up was 3 months ago. She came all the way from Setapak despite being busy with her projects. Currently, she is even busier than our Malaysia’s Prime Minister and perhaps, the US President. If you happen to visit her blog, you will read posts about how busy she is currently and nothing else. Do not believe? Hop over and verify it yourself.

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Tiu Nia Sing then came to meet us for 10 minutes only as he had something to do at 8PM. Tiu Nia Sing, also known as Sam looks like a gangster and I bet, his look might even frighten the kids if he was to stay back and meet up with the mummies. He is very tall, fit, cool, handsome and of course, very “Lan Tiu 懒屌”. From his look, you will never know he is a handsome young lad who excels in his studies and enjoys the art of blogging. “Never judge its book by its cover.” How true! Sam, We have to meet up some other time, as we did not talk much that night. It was nice meeting you in person! Cheers!

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Then, Auntie Msau came with Siao Qing. Siao Qing is very cute and chubby too! She really looks like “Crayon Shin Chan 蜡笔小新”. Do not believe? Then, click here to see for yourself. Siao Qing was very quiet and sat quietly on Msau’s lap the whole night. She was quite afraid of me, as she did not want to “socialize” with me. So bad! Auntie Msau, after disturbing you in MSN so long, finally get to meet you in person already! Your picture is with me, so do not make me angry or bribe me with more delicious food, OK? –evil laughs-

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Auntie Lazy Bone came and it was very easy to recognize her. When I started reading her blog, I imagined she is a very modern looking mother with short hair. My imagination was verified that night. Ian is very cute and hyperactive. Auntie Lazy Bone had a difficult time taking care of Ian, as Ian was climbing up and down, walking here and there, screaming and laughing loudly, moving vigorously and also trying to court Siao Qing and the Belles. He even showed me his “kiss kiss” and “hug hug”. He is definitely a very active and handsome kid. Besides, he is not really afraid of strangers too after he got used to the surroundings and the people around him! Auntie Lazy Bone, thanks for coming all the way to Mid Valley to meet up with me. It was my pleasure to meet you in person. You look very modern and have the businesswomen look. –wink-

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Loc Kee came too, but Sweet Sweet and Sweet Sweet Mummy were nowhere to be seen. Apparently, Loc Kee came right after he finished his work and did not go back home yet. Next time, I shall find my way to Kepong to meet up with Sweet Sweet. Actually, I forgot to take a photo with Loc Kee when I met him yesterday. So, the photo you saw in the previous post was actually taken on Friday.

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Last but not least, the blogger that I am very eager and wanted to meet for a very long time – Twinsmom, also known as Auntie Maria, with the Belles. “Without the twins, I have no identity.” said Twinsmom when she met us. Very true indeed! If not because of the Belles, Twinsmom is just a very typical SAHM, so normal that you will not notice her if she is standing next to you when buying vegetables in the market. -lol- Maybe Auntie Maria did stand next to you in the market, but you did not realize it only. (That is if Auntie Maria goes to the market to buy vegetables. -wink-) Auntie Maria, finally, after nearly 8 months of reading each other’s blogs, we got to know each other in person. Thanks for helping me out and listening to my endless grumbles a few times. Hats off to you! –hugs-

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Annabelle has an attitude of her own. It was very difficult to make her talk to me that night. When I wanted to shake hand with her, she actually turned her face away and treated me as I was invisible. She even stared at me with her eyes in a fierce looking face. –sweat- It was when I took out the lollipop only she decided to “talk” to me. After seeing the Belles in person, it is quite easy to differentiate who is who. Annabelle has the quality of being goddess of gamblers too. Each time I pointed my camera at her, she would turn her head away. –sweat- Therefore, no clear shot of Annabelle that night.

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Isabelle is very friendly. I took about 5 minutes to “tham” her and she was quite friendly to me already. She sat on my lap when I offered her to sit on my lap as Annabelle was giggling on Twinsmom’s lap. Isabelle shook hands with me and told me her name. She even gave me a hug, all by herself, before we bid farewell. Really, cute is an understatement to describe the Belles. However, although Annabelle is cute, I still think Isabelle is even cuter. (Mun Kit, I still remember you said Annabelle is cuter. Just that I cannot find the Haloscan comment in Twinsmom’s old blog.)

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It was about 9.30PM when the gathering has come to an end. Here are some photos moments before we bid farewell to each other.

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With that, my K.L. and Bloggers’ Meet Up trip has come to an end. I have spent quite a lot in this trip, about RM250 – RM300 inclusive of petrol, tolls and meals throughout the 6 days. It was fun to meet all the bloggers whom I follow their blog since I started blogging. It is indeed a wonderful experience for me to meet up with you all, from teenagers, sales executive, “big boss”, businesswoman, working mothers and SAHMs. Cheers!

These are the bloggers that I have met and later became my friends :
1) Jason Tee, (Currently is my unimate.)
2) Danny, (Currently is my unimate.)
3) Mun Kit,
4) Milly,
5) Juliana,
6) Mr. Kiasi,
7) Carol,
8) Kai Hong,
9) Earl-Ku,
10) Loc Kee,
11) Tiu Nia Sing,
12) Msau and Siao Qing,
13) Lazy Bone and Ian,
14) Twinsmom and the Belles,
15) More to come…

P/S :

Finally, I have finished blogging my five days trip in K.L. -sweat-

If you do not notice, I have posted two posts in one night.

Side stories coming up next : “Body Glove Is Going To Sue Me For Defamation And Violation Of Copyright Law” and “The Girl From A Cafe”.